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Sister BloggersCatholic Sisters, women in formation, those discerning a religious vocation and others who want to join the conversation. We are women. Hear us blog.

a raid on the inarticulateA South London mother trying to make sense of ordination training, early retirement and management consultancy whilst juggling cats, teenagers and husband.

Sorting The PiecesSorting the pieces is a personal blog of my observations of life. It contains everything from just thoughts and prayers, observations of life, original poetry, being a writer, raising a teenager and whatever ...

soliloquyobservations and reflections on books, movies, people and life...plus an occasional epiphany by a seasoned American Baptist clergywoman

Confessions of a Backyard HermitAs a published author and former pastor, my Confessions of A Backyard Hermit blog is about my journey post- formalized ministry. Blending my love of finding the right quotation for any circumstance, writing ...

The Big DunkWatch the antics as this former Unitarian Universalist explores Christian churches for the first time in her life! Full time mom, part time childbirth teacher, Tarot reader, Jesus freak.

The Beth Blog EverThe ramblings and procrastinations of a female MDiv student in Vancouver, BC.

Cathy Knits and MoreRamblings and musings from a middle aged woman who is a knitter, Episcopalian, member of the Daughters of the King, and enjoys reading, singing and life.

Blanket in the GroveReflecting on life as a PhD student in Liturgical Studies, part-time pastor, mom, and marriage partner concerned about spirituality and social justice.

Chartreuse OvaI was called to motherhood a bit later in life than most moms and I love it! Recently, I've begun to hear the echo of an earlier call. Only it is not growing more distant, but louder each day.

Walk HumblyThe fractured thoughts of a girl pressed for time but hard pressed to think of better blessings than her everyday life.

don't eat alonethoughts on food, faith, family, and friends
I'm trained as both an English teacher and a minister and am working out my calling as a chef and a writer. I'm the grateful spouse of a UCC minister and ...